supraregional painting
Traditionally, the start of the season graduates from many different German and international art academies are represented in Frankfurt. The Academy of Visual Arts (HGB) from Leipzig has a special focus in the painting category, as you can see for yourself next week from September 6.
The Rundgænger Gallery is delighted to present the second exhibition of the painter Sebastian Hosu in Frankfurt. Hosu powerfully applies oil paints to canvas, sometimes with a broad brush. Right next door at Schierke Seinecke is a little more subdued in terms of color, but no less exciting in terms of painting. Here you can see new paintings by David Borgmann, who, like Sebastian Hosu, is a graduate of the HGB Leipzig, which is renowned for its painting tradition. Yvette Kießling also studied there, who is exhibiting at the Leuenroth Gallery with her most recent works, studied impressions of her multiple stays in Tanzania.
Stephanie Pech and Monica Ruppertwhile Alexandra Tretter with Jacky Strenz presents allusively symmetrical shaped canvases committed to the recurring motif of the oval. Gregor Kalus uses ink to create delicate portraits of personalities from recent world and popular history and presents them in his first solo exhibition at Schlieder Contemporary he juxtaposes them with his latest abstract drawings, which are worked with oil sticks and spray paint on jute.
Jana Schröder shows in her third solo exhibition at the Bärbel Grässlin Gallery in which she sets the painterly surface in motion with a multitude of signs: long lines with intervals of particularly rich colors, closed, translucent forms and seemingly unconscious scribbles, which have been a trademark of her painting style for years.